Our Quantum AI team dives into the fascinating world of quantum computing and what it means for the global economy and national security. Discover why global partnerships are crucial for advancing this cutting-edge technology while addressing potential risks and the need for responsible development and governance. Don't miss this insightful feature from Foreign Affairs Magazine → https://goo.gle/3EfrbUJ
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Today’s Google Doodle celebrates World Quantum Day by exploring the principles of quantum mechanics using thaumatropes — a simple optical illusion — to illustrate the complex concept of superposition. Learn more about the future of quantum computing → https://goo.gle/4cwzlof
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In celebration of #WorldQuantumDay, we're excited to share a glimpse into Google Quantum AI’s vision for quantum computing’s future impact. From smarter medicine to new energy sources, our mission is to create large-scale error-corrected quantum computers that can solve otherwise impossible problems. To do this, it requires collaboration and innovation across the entire quantum stack, from building robust qubits to developing advanced algorithms. As we approach the 100th anniversary of quantum mechanics in 2025, we’re excited to be part of a robust, international quantum ecosystem and to work with partners to elevate this technology → https://goo.gle/44mdpdt
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This #WorldQuantumDay, let's explore the principles of quantum mechanics using thaumatropes to illustrate superposition! Check out today's Doodle, created to show how something can be in multiple states at once → https://goo.gle/43UOBt6
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Happy #WorldQuantumDay! Quantum computing has come a long way, from theoretical beginnings to processors with hundreds of qubits and effective error correction that, when scaled up, will help solve problems beyond the capabilities of classical supercomputers. Join us as we explore quantum’s journey: from single qubits to a future of thousands of error corrected, logical qubits (and millions of physical qubits). With large scale quantum computers, we expect breakthroughs in chemistry, materials science, and beyond. #QuantumComputing
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Congratulations to Balu Adsumilli, who was inducted as a 2025 IEEE Fellow for his contributions to video processing and pervasive user-generated online video content! Learn about Balu's work at: https://goo.gle/3XW5Eam
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Quantum computing is advancing steadily, with the potential to influence a wide range of sectors. As the technology develops, it’s essential that policymakers are equipped with the knowledge to engage with it thoughtfully, support responsible innovation, and anticipate its broader societal implications. Explore our latest whitepaper to learn more → https://goo.gle/42rdw51
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Congratulations to Heiga Zen, who was inducted as a 2025 IEEE Fellow for his contributions to generative model–based speech synthesis! Learn about Heiga's work at: https://goo.gle/3XSee9Y
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Quantum AI is supporting Apolitical to launch "Quantum Computing: Understanding the Technology and its Implications”, a course designed to equip policymakers worldwide with the knowledge and skills to help transform emerging industries through innovation. This program will help policymakers: - Understand the potential of quantum computing - Make informed decisions about quantum technology investments and regulations - Collaborate and share best practices on a global scale Informed policy starts with informed leaders. Learn more and register your interest today → https://goo.gle/42nakYd
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Congratulations to Neil Zeghidour, Alejandro Luebs, Ahmed Omran, Jan Skoglund, and Marco Tagliasacchi for winning the IEEE Best Paper Award for "SoundStream: An End-to-End Natural Audio Codec"! https://lnkd.in/gZHqbkxu
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